Tarleton State University Contact crichmond@tarleton.edu for more information! Record in Studio T (post production, mixing, mastering, distribution or marketing are available below) Recording costs: Music Business Students - $00 an hour (You are your own engineer); Tarleton Students - $20 an hour (music business engineer provided), Others - $50 an hour (music business engineer provided) What we can do:
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Class: Introduction to Music Business MUSI 1330. Introduction to Music Business. 3 Credit Hours A survey of the various facets of the current and evolving music industry, highlighting areas where music and business intersect. Topics include an overview of key principles, terms, and practices; basic principles of marketing and promoting music; and careers in the commercial music industry. |
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Tutorial: Pro Tools An overview and tutorial for using Pro Tools, the industry standard digital audio software! |
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Class: Pro Tools MUSI 3330. Pro Tools. 3 Credit Hours Instruction in Pro Tools, the industry standard software for digital recording and editing. This is the most widely used application for post-production, video editing, and mixing for film, video, and multi-media. Prerequisite: MUSI 1320 (or permission). |
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Class: Digital Audio and Beats MUSI 3201. Digital Music and Beat Production. 2 Credit Hours This course explores the tools and techniques to produce music desktop production tools including creative uses of samplers, synthesizers, drum machines, pattern generators, loop editors, automations, and more. |
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Class: Music Publishing MUSI 3300. Music Publishing. 3 Credit Hours A study of the creative and administrative aspects of music publishing including, but not limited to, contracts, music licensing, copyright law, and role of performance rights organizations. |
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Class: Artist and Self Management MUSI 3202. Artist and Self Management. 2 Credit Hours This course provides an overview of the practices and requirements needed to develop, maintain, and manage an artist’s/self career in today music industry. Topics include basic management principles, promotion strategies, current revenue streams, and coaching/leading artists to their career goals. |
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Class: Technology in Music Education MUSI 5350. Technology in the Music Classroom. 3 Credit Hours Development of concepts and skills related to current computer technology in music. Applications of technology in the music classroom will aid in students' acquisition of musical knowledge and skills, and will assist with time-management and organization for the music educator. Prerequisite: Admission to the College of Graduate Studies. |
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